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I just saw that China's CNCERT and the Cybersecurity Association released a pretty useful guide for safely using OpenClaw. This is not just anything; it comes from the National Internet Emergency Center. Basically, they say that if you're going to use OpenClaw, it's better to do it on an isolated virtual machine or container, not on your daily work computer. And obviously, no unnecessary admin permissions or storing sensitive data inside. CNCERT also has specific recommendations for cloud providers: conduct security assessments, implement protections, and take care of the entire supply chain. The interesting part is that the guide covers everything from regular users to technical developers. Regularly updating to the latest version is also key according to CNCERT. Is anyone else already using this? I wonder if many in Latin America are aware of these recommendations.